Lawmakers zeroing in on anti-meth plan

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana lawmakers are reaching consensus on what to do to combat Indiana's methamphetamine problem, but some pharmacy chains are concerned that...

Indianapolis man pleads guilty to raping Indiana University student

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — An Indianapolis man has pleaded guilty to breaking into an apartment shared by Indiana University students and raping one of...

Huntington’s Largest Manufacturer Moving 700 Jobs To Mexico

Huntington County’s largest manufacturer is moving 700 jobs to Mexico over the next two years. United Technologies Electronic Controls announced that because key customers...

Ted Cruz app data collection helps campaign read minds of voters

WASHINGTON (AP): Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has campaigned against government spying on law-abiding citizens, but his campaign is testing the limits with personal...

Fort Wayne man accused of rape, battery, and more over denied trip to McDonald’s

A Fort Wayne man is accused of rape, criminal confinement, and more, all over a trip to McDonald’s. Robert Nichelson is accused of beating, strangling,...

Democrats challenge Republican Todd Young’s spot on US Senate ballot

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Democratic Party is challenging the U.S. Senate candidacy of Republican U.S. Rep. Todd Young. Democrats say Young is two shy...

Zika virus reported in Indiana after Hoosier returns home from Haiti

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana health officials say the state has its first case of Zika virus. The Indiana State Department of Health announced Tuesday the...

Police: Bus driver didn’t use parking brake before crash that killed principal

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis police report says the driver of a school bus that struck and killed a principal last month got out...

Indiana lawmakers taking up bill dealing with hate crimes

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Indiana is one of five states without hate crime laws, but that could soon change under a bill advancing in the Legislature. A...

Indiana Senate Passes Bill To Create Public Registry For Convicted Child Abusers

The Indiana Senate has passed a bill that would create a public registry of people convicted of child abuse or neglect. The bill, which...